John Barnes

String Quartet

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FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN

(1732-1809)

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String Quartet in C major, Op. 54 No. 2

19:52

1

I

Vivace

6:59

2

II

Adagio

3:32

3

III

Menuetto: Allegretto

3:42

4

IV

Finale: Adagio - Presto - Adagio

5:34

GRAZYNA BACEWICZ

(1909-1969)

String Quartet No. 4 (1951)

22:40

5

I

Andante - Allegro

9:54

6

II

Andante

6:25

7

III

Allegro giocoso

6:15

ANTONIN DVORAK

(1841-1904)

String Quartet No. 14 in A flat major, Op. 105

33:23

8

I

Adagio ma non troppo - Allegro appassionato

8:13

9

III

Molto vivace

6:18

10

III

Lento e molto cantabile

8:18

11

IV

Allegro non tanto

10:30

This is the debut recording by former BBC New Generation Artist the Szymanowski Quartet, performing three contrasting works that perfectly demonstrate these young instrumentalists’ immense charisma and countless fine qualities, in the elegance of Haydn to the rustic hues of Dvorák, and the folk-tinged neo-classicism of their Polish compatriot Grazyna Bacewicz who was a protégé of the ensemble’s namesake. What links these three very different works is that they were written by composers who knew the medium from the inside; all were performers in quartets at some point during their careers.

The Szymanowski Quartet joins a distinguished roster of young artists introduced by Avie Records over the years. Since establishing themselves in Warsaw in 1995, the ensemble has won numerous international awards, including the 2005 Karol Szymanowski Award, marking the first time a string quartet had received the honour. The Quartet has performed throughout the world, at the BBC Proms, City of London, Bath and Schleswig-Holstein Festivals, in London’s Wigmore Hall, New York’s Carnegie Hall, and tours in France, Germany and Australia. Since 2000, the Szymanowski Quartet has been in Residence at the Musikhochschule in Hanover, Germany.

"...This is an impressive recording debut by the Szymanowski Quartet... . The technical certainty of the musicians is absolute, the quartet’s ensemble seemingly perfect."